...Two recent Delaware cases involving independent directors of corporations with foreign operations provide a powerful reminder that resigning...
...Profit Corporation Law. Ranzenhofer said outdated and onerous regulatory burdens in the law have caused more and more entities to seek incorporation in Delaware instead...
...Plaintiff is a New York corporation with its principal place of business in New York, while Defendant is a Delaware corporation with its principal place...
...Presently before the Court are Plaintiff Eternal Asia Supply Chain Management (USA) Corporation's motion for default judgment and Defendant David Chen's motion to...
...ADDITIONAL LITIGANTS Colgan Air Inc., A Virginia Corporation, US Airways, Inc., A Delaware Corporation, L 3 Communications Corporation Security and Detection Systems...
...Acquisition Company, LLC ("TDG"), purchased certain intellectual property from Vuzix Corporation ("Vuzix") relating to hands free displays for accessing data and...
...160; Plaintiff Paradigm BioDevices, Inc. ("Paradigm"), a Massachusetts corporation, entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with Surgicraft, Ltd. ("Surgicraft"...
...described herein, New Century Mortgage Corp., a California Corporation, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., a Delaware Corporation, US Bancorp., d/b/a U.S...
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